US Secret Service shoots armed man near White House overnight, agency says

The U.S. Secret Service shot an armed man outside the White House early Sunday following a confrontation. The man was subsequently taken to a local hospital, although his condition remains unclear. At the time of the incident, President Donald Trump was not present at the White House, as he was spending the weekend at his Florida residence.
Prior to the shooting, Secret Service officials received information from local authorities regarding a potentially suicidal individual traveling from Indiana to Washington. The individual's vehicle was located just a block away from the White House, prompting an increased alert among law enforcement.
As officers approached the man, he brandished a firearm, leading to the decision to fire shots shortly after midnight local time. The engagement resulted in the man being injured but does not appear to have caused any additional harm to bystanders or officers.
The incident highlights the ongoing security challenges faced by the Secret Service in protecting the White House and its occupants. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the man's actions and motivations.
More information may emerge as reports are finalized and officials assess the situation.